The ASG Scorpion EVO is a standout AEG and designed to be a top-of-the-line performer directly out of the box!
The first thing you will notice about the EVO is that it's very light, at...
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The ARES SA VZ58 would normally use their proprietary AEG magazine but all will change with the M4 / M16 Magazine Adapter. This will allow you to use the ARES M4 AEG magazines which are far easier to...
The differences between both A2 and the A1 is the A1 version is the variant with the longer barrel. The initial impression from looking at the gun is that you will see that it does bear an uncanny resemblance to the FN SCAR 16 or SCAR Lite. Some of these similarities start up front where you will find the mock adjustable gas block which closely resembles the SCAR. Other similarities are the placement of its charging handle, which can be changed from one side to another, and a folding, adjustable stock. The airsoft version that we have here is the Pro Line. The upper receiver of the gun is made of metal and the lower receiver is polymer, like the real one. The Bren has lots of rail space for you to mount all your accessories with rails on both the bottom, top, and sides. The side rails can also be removed if you so choose to. The pistol grip fits nicely in your hand and you have easy access to the the fire selector which is ambidextrous. The throw lever allowing you to switch between different firing modes is right where you want it to be which means you don't really have to strain your hand to reach it, further more, it clicks into places well. The fire indicator is in the unique CZ style with the dots indicating what mode you are firing in. Finally coming to the stock. While it does have an adjustable cheek rest and you can adjust its length of pull. While folding the stock to its side doesn't get in the way of the ability to fire the gun the stock doesn't have a hook to keep it in place but it does lock into place quite firmly. An added feature to his gun is that it sports a quick change spring system. You can adjust it by simply removing the stock to access it. You can remove the stock by pushing out the pin holding it in place and slide the stock down. You can access the battery compartment here and it takes a small Tamiya type battery connection. The gear box that comes with the Bren is version 3 and will take all standard version 3 upgrades. The gun also includes flip up front and rear sights and a 360 round high cap magazine. Do note that this gun does not take regular M4 magazines and you will need to get an adaptor to allow you to use standard M4 mags. There are versions of the gun that come standard with the M4 adaptor already installed as well.